It’s now given rise to the newest and weirdest and most important question so far: Who has “big dick energy”?

By the way, physical endowment has nothing to do with it.

Let us explain. Because there is a lot to unpack here.

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It starts with the whirlwind romance between recently-engaged couple Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson.

Allegedly, Ariana tweeted and then deleted a fan about her fiance’s sizable – ahem – gift.

Fans – and internet users more generally – seem to universally agree that Pete Davidson exudes big dick energy, which can basically be described as a confidence: a swagger and a charisma which means you’re comfortable being yourself.

It’s said to have originated with Twitter user @imbobswaget, but has recently taken on a life of its own.

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Pete Davidson himself shared a screenshot of an article about him having it on his Instagram story

The Cut clarifies the definition: “It’s not cockiness, it’s not a power trip – it’s the opposite: a healthy, satisfied, low-key way you feel yourself.”

But who else has it?

Well, even if you don’t actually have a penis, you still have to worry about whether you have big dick energy.

Unless you’re Rihanna. She definitely has big dick energy.

So does Cate Blanchett. In fact, the whole cast of Ocean’s 8 probably has it.

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That’s a lot of big dick energy

Harry Styles? Yes.

Idris Elba? For sure.

Beyonce? Yes – but apparently at Jay Z’s expense.

Piers Morgan? Not so much.

Here are some more controversial ones. The Kardashian/Jenner men?

Beckham? Apparently not.

But the internet is way past thinking about what real people have BDE.

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